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<spoiler>The culprit is '''Midori Koyanagi'''. Her motive was her mother, who was formerly a cook working hard at the inn to support her daughter. When Takami Ohno married Bonzo Ohno's son and the inns of the two families were merged as a result, her mother was callously laid off by Bonzo despite her years of dedicated work. Though her dismissal was not her fault, nobody was willing to give her any paid work afterwards, and she died two years later, completely destitute. Next to Bonzo Ohno, Takemi was also one of Koyanagi's targets, but Koyanagi reconsidered after she had seen the injuries on Takemi's hands from her hard work at the inn, which reminded her of her mother, and because she didn't want Kohei to go through the same suffering she did.
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<spoiler>The culprit is '''Midori Koyanagi'''. Her motive was her mother, who was formerly a cook working hard at the inn to support her daughter. When Takami Ohno married Bonzo Ohno's son and the inns of the two families were merged as a result, her mother was callously laid off by Bonzo despite her years of dedicated work. Though her dismissal was not her fault, nobody was willing to give her any paid work afterwards, and she died two years later, completely destitute. Next to Bonzo Ohno, Takami was also one of Koyanagi's targets, but Koyanagi reconsidered after she had seen the injuries on Takami's hands from her hard work at the inn, which reminded her of her mother, and because she didn't want Kohei to go through the same suffering she did.
  
 
In the post-credit segment of the episode, Kazuha and Ran approach Heiji for [[Conan and Heiji, Code of Love|his "confession"]] about his actual feelings for Kazuha, but Heiji claims that they have merely misheard: Instead of "''ore'' no Kazuha" ("my Kazuha"), he had said "''onore''" ("Damn you!"). The reason for Heiji's denial is that - much like the way [[Holmes' Revelation|Shinichi did in London]] - he simply wants to wait for the right place and time to make his actual love confession.
 
In the post-credit segment of the episode, Kazuha and Ran approach Heiji for [[Conan and Heiji, Code of Love|his "confession"]] about his actual feelings for Kazuha, but Heiji claims that they have merely misheard: Instead of "''ore'' no Kazuha" ("my Kazuha"), he had said "''onore''" ("Damn you!"). The reason for Heiji's denial is that - much like the way [[Holmes' Revelation|Shinichi did in London]] - he simply wants to wait for the right place and time to make his actual love confession.

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Chronology
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Episode 808-809
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Information
Title: The Kamaitachi Inn
Japanese title: かまいたちの宿
(Kamaitachi no Yado?)
Original airdate: February 13, 2016 (Part 1)
February 20, 2016 (Part 2)
Broadcast rating: 8.5%
10.1%
Manga case: #263
Season: 24
Manga source: Volume 86: File 5-8 (909-912)
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Ran Mouri
Kogoro Mouri
Inspector Yamamura
Heiji Hattori
Kazuha Toyama
Inspector Yamato
Ai Haibara
Yoko Okino
Case solved by: Conan Edogawa
Heiji Hattori
Next Conan's Hint: Outdoor bath (Part 1)
Kuzuyu (Part 2)
Staff
Director: Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Organizer: Umesaburo Sagawa
Storyboard: Umesaburo Sagawa
Episode director: 808 Minoru Tozawa
809 斉藤 啓也
Animation director: 808 Seiji Muta (supervisor), Keiko Sasaki
809 Seiji Muta (supervisor), Asuka Tsubuki, Tomoko Fukunaga
Music
Opening song: Hane
Closing song: Unmei no Roulette Mawashite

The Kamaitachi Inn (かまいたちの宿 Kamaitachi no Yado?) is the 808th and 809th episodes of the Detective Conan anime.

Cast

Gadgets

Case

Situation

Part 1

Attempted Murder

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Location: Inn
Victim: Midori Koyanagi
Suspects: Kamaitachi
Murder

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Location: Inn
Victim: Bonzo Ohno
Cause of death: Stab Wound
Suspects: Kamaitachi

Part 2

People

  • Resolution

    Gallery

    Manga to anime changes

    See also

    Episodes of Season 24
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